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Planning and Zoning Minutes <br />March 7, 2005 <br />Page 2 <br />Shannon Pasternak, 3610 Brownwood, spoke in opposition to the <br />petition stating that she is concerned with traffic and also where the <br />outlets would be—it is hard to get out now. Mrs. Pasternak is <br />concerned with traffic patterns and restrictions for the subdivision. <br />There was no further opposition, the public hearing was declared <br />closed. <br />4. Consideration of and action on the petition of Mitzi Rader for a <br />change in zoning from an Agriculture District (A) to a One - Family <br />Dwelling District No. 2 (SF -2) on Part of the Wesley Askins Survey <br />and Mathias Click Survey, being located south of FM 195 and west <br />of 36th Street NE. <br />Motion was made to approve the petition by Bobby Myers, seconded <br />by Benny Plata. Motion carried by a vote of 6 ayes and 0 nays. <br />5. Public Hearing to consider the petition of James and Tennie Wooten <br />for a change in zoning from a One- Family Dwelling District No. 2 <br />(SF -2) to a Neighborhood Service District (NS) With Specific Use <br />Permit (28) Mortuary or Funeral Parlor on Lots 16 and 17, Block 4 <br />of the Mayer Addition, being located at 235 32nd Street N.W. <br />The public hearing was declared open. <br />James Wooten, who owns a funeral home in Clarksville, Texas, spoke <br />in favor of the petition stating that he is trying to purchase the church <br />to turn into a funeral home. The property is not on the tax roll now <br />but if turned into a funeral home, it will be. Mr. Wooten stated that <br />there is parking in the rear and the church next to this location has <br />been approached to share their parking lot, although they have not <br />agreed yet. <br />
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